Whether you’re just graduating from college or want to change careers, the process of looking for a job without experience can be frustrating.
This week’s episode is all about how newcomers, immigrants, and international students land great jobs. I discussed extensively with Shawn Huang strategies that job candidates can use to land a job without Canadian work experience.
Shawn currently runs 36paths.com, an online career accelerator that helps students land great finance jobs in Canada faster. Before he became a full-time entrepreneur, he worked as Product Manager at Scotiabank and Overbond (a VC-backed FinTech Startup in Toronto).
He earned his Master of Accounting degree from University of Toronto and he is a CFA charter holder as well as a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA).
He is passionate about finance, technology, product, entrepreneurship, and spirituality.
I invited Shawn here to discuss practical tips that immigrants, newcomers, and international students can use to land a job without Canadian work experience. This is one episode you should not miss and share with everyone you love.
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